Dream Theater hit 2013 with a bang with their self-titled collection. Offering
the perfect balance of digital and physical music, the metal stalwarts present
the crown jewel in their eponymous collection: the Limited Edition Collector's
Box Set.

The nine-track disc, produced by John Petrucci, was recorded at Cove City Studio
in Glen Cove, Long Island and the first time anyone will experience the Mike
Mangini completely unleashed on record.

The custom boxset features exclusive artwork by Juno Award winning artist, Hugh
Syme. The box contains:
• Custom 2GB USB stick in the shape of the Majesty Symbol
• Exclusive 7" of "The Bigger Picture" on clear vinyl, wrapped and sealed with a
custom wax seal
• Gel-skin iDots of Majesty symbol for the iPhone
• 2-Disc embossed Deluxe Edition digi which includes bonus disc of 5.1 audio mix
and expanded packaging
• 180g 2LP embossed gatefold vinyl
• Includes limited time download of the album as high quality FLAC files

The technically proficient guitar playing of John Petrucci elevated Dream
Theater to the upper echelons of contemporary heavy metal. While its lineup has
continuously evolved, the Long Island-based quintet has consistently delivered
sharp-edged music. Dream Theater is known for its high-energy concert
performances.

Dream Theater’s tenth studio album, Black Clouds & Silver Linings (Roadrunner
Records), was released on June 23, 2009. It entered the U.S. Billboard 200 at #6
and Eurochart Hot 100 at #1, marking their highest entry on either chart. Black
Clouds & Silver Linings - a highlight of their 25-year career - was praised by
Mojo magazine’s Paul Elliott: “…their lofty ideals remain intact. By modern
criteria, Black Clouds & Silver Linings is as highbrow as The Mars Volta, as
grandiose as Muse and as heavy as Metallica.”

"The first introductory strains of the 'False Awakening Suite,' which kick
off Dream Theater‘s new self-titled album... seems to actually transport the
listener into a theater. Images come to mind of the lights going down in some
wildly ornate medieval house of drama, the orchestra has signaled the overture,
and it is time for the massive sweep of something liberating, powerful and
profound to roll forth... ‘Dream Theater’ pushes the envelope into some new
musical dimension, a cosmic realm reserved for the best. The band also seems to
be expanding their appeal beyond the faithful with some punchy, stylish and
tuneful songs that seduce immediately. Good thing, too. Because the more people
that can hear an album like this, the more faithful there will be. Sure, that’s
good for Dream Theater. But it’s also good for music." - Chris Epting,
Loudwire, Rated 4.5/5 Stars